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DIN electrical cable H07RN-F
weather-resistantoil-resistantflame-retardant

DIN electrical cable
DIN electrical cable
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Characteristics

Format
DIN
Protection
flame-retardant, oil-resistant, weather-resistant
Configuration
stranded
Core material
copper
Applications
control, outdoor
Color of the insolation
black, gray, brown, green and yellow
Norms
IEC
Other characteristics
flexible, connection, multi-core
Nominal voltage

450 V, 750 V

Temperature

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Cross-section

Min.: 1 mm²
(0 in²)

Max.: 500 mm²
(0.78 in²)

Description

Rubber connection cable, H07RN-F acc. to DIN VDE 0285-525-2-21 / DIN EN 50525-2-21; 07RN-F in alignment with DIN VDE 0285-525-2-21 / DIN EN 50525-2-21 Permissible operating temperature of the conductor - +60°C Max. permissible operating voltage - alternating current (AC) conductor/earth 476 V three-phase alternating current (AC) conductor/conductor 825 V direct current (DC) conductor/earth 619 V direct current (DC) conductor/conductor 1238 V Test voltage core/core - 2500 V Tensile stress - during installation and operation, 15 N/mm² Minimum bending radius - fixed 4x Outer-Ø flexible, guidance via roles 7.5x Outer-Ø flexible, winding on drums 5x Outer-Ø > Core insulation: rubber acc. to DIN VDE 0207-363-1 / DIN EN 50363-1 (compound type EI4) > Core identification acc. to DIN VDE 0293-308, 1 core(s): black 2 - 5 core(s): colour coded 7 - 37 core(s): black cores with consecutive labeling in white digits Protective conductor: starting with 3 cores, G = with protective conductor GN-YE, in the outer layer, x = without protective conductor Cores stranded in layers with optimal lay lengths Outer sheath: rubber acc. to DIN VDE 0207-363-2-1 / DIN EN 50363-2-1 (compound type EM2)
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